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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 2360006" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>I think it is quite obvious that the manufacturers and providers of loading manuals, and factory ammunition in a lot of cases have been the victims of law suits to the point of lowering pressure and and becoming increasingly conservative. </p><p>All of my loading books from the late 1950's to the current day show this. I have Winchester 220 Swift ammo dated in the early 1960's that actually recorded 4100 + fps (just as it was advertised back in the day) out of my pre 64 Model 70 when fired over my Magnetospeed. I don't think you will find that with any current production Swift ammo from the major manufacturers. </p><p>I use quickload all the time to check different powders that the books don't list for given cartridges. This is a huge benefit, especially now with limited powder availability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 2360006, member: 115285"] I think it is quite obvious that the manufacturers and providers of loading manuals, and factory ammunition in a lot of cases have been the victims of law suits to the point of lowering pressure and and becoming increasingly conservative. All of my loading books from the late 1950's to the current day show this. I have Winchester 220 Swift ammo dated in the early 1960's that actually recorded 4100 + fps (just as it was advertised back in the day) out of my pre 64 Model 70 when fired over my Magnetospeed. I don't think you will find that with any current production Swift ammo from the major manufacturers. I use quickload all the time to check different powders that the books don't list for given cartridges. This is a huge benefit, especially now with limited powder availability. [/QUOTE]
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